Odo of Metz or Eudes of Metz (Latin: Oton Matsaetsi; fl. c. 792 – c. 811) was a Frankish architect, considered of Armenian origin, who lived in the Carolingian...
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814. The plans, drawn by Odo of Metz, were part of the program of renovation of the kingdom decided by the ruler. Today much of the palace is ruined, but...
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Odo of Metz, is named in a tenth-century inscription around the dome: Insignem hanc dignitatis aulam Karolus caesar magnus instituit; egregius Odo magister...
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Aachen Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Aix-la-Chapelle)
construction of the Palatine Chapel around 796, along with the rest of the palace structures. The construction is credited to Odo of Metz. The exact date of completion...
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der Ruhr (884) Abbey of Corvey (885) St. George, Oberzell in Reichenau Island (888) Odo of Metz, architect of Charlemagne's Palace of Aachen with the Palatine...
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chancellor of the Tang dynasty (d. 785) Ludger, Frisian missionary (approximate date) Muhammad ibn Mansur al-Mahdi, Muslim caliph (or 745) Odo of Metz, Frankish...
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Jifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Meng Jiao, Chinese poet (b. 751) Odo of Metz, Frankish architect (b. 742) Reginfrid, King of Denmark Sugano...
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Metz, Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic saint Itta of Metz(592–652), Roman Catholic saint Odo of Metz (c.792–805), architect from the Carolingian Empire...
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Aachen (redirect from History of Aachen)
the Alps. It was modelled after the Basilica of San Vitale, in Ravenna, Italy, and was built by Odo of Metz. Charlemagne also desired for the chapel to...
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Etchmiadzin Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral of Etchmiadzin)
examples of churches influenced by Etchmiadzin and Bagaran are the 9th-century church of Germigny-des-Prés in France (built by Odo of Metz, an Armenian...
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Religion in Germany (redirect from History of religion in Germany)
the Palace of Aachen built by architect Odo of Metz during the reign of Charlemagne. Territories of the present-day Germany, like much of Europe, were...
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Soni Odo of Metz (742–814), architect who lived during Charlemagne's reign in the Carolingian Empire Trdat (940s–1020), was the chief architect of the...
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was Count Cancor, founder of Lorsch Abbey. Through Robert the Strong he was grandfather of two kings of Western Francia, Odo and Robert. Riché 1983, p...
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Church of the Saintes Maries de la Mer in Provence. Late 9th century – La Foncalada fountain in Oviedo, Asturias constructed. 814 – Odo of Metz, Carolingian...
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Lyon Cathedral begun. second half of the 8th century; Church of St Donatus, located in Zadar, Croatia. 742 – Odo of Metz, Carolingian architect (died 814)...
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founder of the Lorsch Abbey, his sister Landrada and her son Saint Chrodogang, archbishop of Metz. The sons of Robert the Strong were Odo and Robert...
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Jifu, chancellor of the Tang dynasty (b. 758) Meng Jiao, Chinese poet (b. 751) Odo of Metz, Frankish architect (b. 742) Reginfrid, King of Denmark Sugano...
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Armenians in France (redirect from List of French Armenians)
have met Gregory of Tours in the city of Tours. Among other churches, the 9th-century church of Germigny-des-Prés—built by Odo of Metz (possibly an Armenian)—is...
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architect is thought to be Odo of Metz, although the quality of the ashlar construction has led to speculation about the work of outside masons. The octagonal...
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Germigny-des-Prés (category Communes of Loiret)
with prayers, Add, I beg you, Theodulf's name to your invocations.' Odo of Metz, an Armenian architect, built the Germigny des Prés in 806–811.[failed...
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Robert the Strong (redirect from Robert IV of Worms)
Robert le Fort; c. 830 – 866) was the father of two kings of West Francia: Odo (or Eudes) and Robert I of France. His family is named after him and called...
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Carolingians of his era. With his county seat at Angers, Fulk's bitter enemy was Odo II of Blois, his neighbor 128 km east along the Loire river, at Tours. The two...
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Charles the Simple (redirect from Charles III of France)
then elected Odo, the hero of the Siege of Paris (885–886) as the new king, although there was a faction that supported claims of Guy III of Spoleto. The...
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forerunners of Gothic architecture which came to Europe several centuries later. Eudes of Metz, or Odo von Metz (742–814) – credited as the architect of Charlemagne's...
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Charles Martel (redirect from Rotrude of Trier)
anonymous Chronicle of 754 records a victory for Odo in 721 at the Battle of Toulouse, while the Liber Pontificalis records that Odo had killed 375,000...
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Lothair II (redirect from Lothair, King of Lotharingia)
but lost the titles in 931 to his half-brother Boso of Tuscany, and Ermengard. Ermengarde (d. 90?) Odo (d. c. 879)[citation needed] Die Urkunden Lothars...
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a second time in 1018 in combat with Burgundy, but overcame Odo II of Blois, also count of Meaux, Chartres, and Troyes (later Champagne). In 1019, he associated...
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Capetian dynasty (redirect from Miracle of the House of Capet)
Otto of Paris (956–965) Odo-Henry (965–1002) Henry I (1026–1032) Robert I (1032–1076) Hugh I (1076–1079) Odo I (1079–1103) Hugh II (1103–1143) Odo II (1143–1162)...
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Hugh Capet (redirect from Hugh I of France)
Robert I. King Odo was his granduncle and Emma of France, the wife of King Rudolph, was his aunt. Hugh's paternal grandmother Beatrice of Vermandois was...
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Adalard the Seneschal (category House of Girard)
between the king and Ermentrude of Orléans, his niece by Ingeltrude of Fézansac and Odo, Count of Orléans. After the Treaty of Verdun (in 843), Adalard went...
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